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1 SOOIOKS In the Circuit Court of the State - or -Oregon lor the County of Marlon. Union fiTinjs A" tbi'n "A- ) - eoclation, an Oregon or ' ) ' poratlon; - Plaintiff, ) ft. ) Viola I Moyer, Eva 1 ) Meyers, and Cora "E. - Sot- ) : ' erelgn, i ---.ItafendaBtO ' To Cora E. ' SorereJgn, above-1 named- defendant: . - In the "name of the State of 6ro oir. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above en titled ult. oner before the '2nfl day of "Janaary. 1926. said time being more than alt weeks ! from J the data of the first publication of this summons,, and Jt Von fail to appear and answer aald complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff 11 ap ply to the court tor relief prayed for in the complaint on file here in, to-wit: - ?f,trttryadgment -against the defendant, Viola I. Moyer, In tb w-of- 1 antjtuteest Ihaxwia at the-rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from the 2nd llay of February, 19 25, nntil paid; for the- further sum of $97.15 Jaxes and interest.thereon Jit the rate of ten I ( 10 ) per cent rper annum from" the 2nd day vf Feb ruary; 1926. until pnidMor the further, sum of $10.00 Insurance and Interest thereon at the rata of ten; X 1 0 ) s per 1 cent : per. annum f row the 4 th day of December. , 1923, until. paid; for the further aum of, f 7.25 abstracting and la tacest .thereon at the tat of ten (104)per cent per annum -from the 15th day of Janaary. 1925, until paM: for .the, farther sum of H7yPfl. uttojrney'a.teea for the at Jqrnay ior the -plaintiff herein ; and, OTx tho- plaintiff's . costs and disbursements -herein : " . m t. Second: ,That ;tho plaintiff mortgage, as, herein set . forth. be decreed- to le a. valid and eubslst- j ing-lien on; the property-' therein described and that tha mortgagf be foreclosed and that the prop erty therein, described :. v- "Lot nutabeted serpn- (7); ia block numbered two (2)," in Wil lamette Addition td the City of Sa lem,' In Marion county, Stat of Oregon' be sold by the shertff-ot said 'county as provided by th laws of the State of Oregon for the sale Of real property on execution nil that the plaintiff herein be permitted -to: become a, purehasel at said sale and, that the pnrchas. or be put into immediate posses io f eaid 'premises; 'that ths proHts of said sale be applied first te the satisfaction of eaid ludg. meat obtained by4 the plaintiff herein; said Judgment Including principal and .laterest dna, taxes. insnran.,eetf1e;b"strjlng. reasonable ttorneys fees, and costs ariifwBb'ursementg herein; and that if .thb said proceeds are sufficient to satisfy the said Judg ment, the residue, if any, shall be paid to, the defendant Aa their in terests may 'appear, VA; Third: That the plafntiff have Judgment against Viola H Moyer for any deficiency that might re main after eaid sale. . .Fourth: That tbe defendant and each of them add?'y and all persona claiming 1jy,r- through or under them be forever barred of any. right and all right, title and Interest in and to said property. save and excepting, the statutory rini..cir redemption.-..- . , . - , Fifth: That the right, title and interest of the plaintiff in and to said property herein described, and covered by the aforesaid mortgage is'superlor Co that of the defend- ta and tha thfMght, title and interest and djaim of each of said defendants be and la Inferior, to and, subsequent in time to tiatTf ulBiifMiereifl. ? : .v . This summons Is served non y?tt by publication thereof In Th Oregon Statesman,' for six cbnseen- ,tive weeks pursuant t an order or mo Honorable Judge of the above entttled.Court; which order is dated taeCth day of Novem. ber. 1925. . . . - . r nrst publication, " No- ember 21, Hlfc-V:.' :.;- Date of last publication, Janu- , I . HERBERT DEWART. Attorney for the Halntif f , 3 0 9 Stark street, Portland. Oregon, n Strza; sii-aa-as;,. 2 1926 - - PUBUSHED SUniOXS In thesClrcult Court of the .8tate of Oregon, for Marton Coonty. , Equitabla Savings and Loan Association, a corporation, ) - .. . , PlalntUf. I : . -- vs.. - r Agnes . Eskelson Marsh" and ) Burton F. Marsh, wife and ) husband; Jy W. Copeland ) . ; Ya rds;" a ' corporation, and ) ;;Cf. R Sheni. '". J ' Defendants. ) iu.ajuw. iMKeison JMarth and Burton, F. Marsh. Defendants: J .u me Mme oi no 6tata of Oregon, yon ara -hereby "required to appear and plead to the com plaint filed : agalnt 'you in the above entitled suit on or before the date of the last pdblication of this summons, to-wit: on or before me am day of Januarr. 1928 if yon fail to appear and plead to said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment against yon and appfy to the court for the relief prayed for in Its complaint, to-wit: vta For a Judgment against Agnes Eske'eon Marsh and Burton Fi Marsh, and ach of ,tham.- for tue-sum of 91717.42 with inter est thereon at tba rata of ieb per cent per 1 annum from August 20 1924tha further 'fiuni of $38.97 with interest thereon from March per annum;: the ; further sum. of $158,3, j with, interest . : thereon from May 27, 1925. at the rata f ten perl cent per annum; 'the fur ther wm of $175.00 . attorney's fees; the -further sum of $18.50, searching records, and its costs and disbursements herein; ' " n . , , (b). That the mortgage therein be decreed to, be' a prior, valid' and subsisting . lien for the amounts due upon said. note, payment Of taxes, attorney's fees and search ing records, and a good, valid and subsisting lien as to the claims of each, and .all of : the defendants herein; that said mortgage , be foreclosed and the defendants and each of them be barred and fore closed Of any right, title or Inter est in and to said real property or any part thereof; ' ; (e) That said real property be forthwith sold by the BTieriff of Marion county, Oregon.' after "giv ing : the notice - required by- law; Ut any party to this suit: may be a porchaStr at Mid stle,. 'tint such purchaser bejlet ..Into: tPe, Immediate-possession ef . said : real prop erty; that said sheriff give to sneh purchaser a certificate of sale and after the. time'alldwed by law for redemption,, unless sMd real prop erty shall have been redeemed, a deed; and for such other and fur ther relief es may seem meet to the court.-i, i - ' Thai real property described in the complaint and, mortgage Is. as follows r i ' -;-,ri: :" . .Beginning at a point 30 feet south of the nter line of Rural avenue extending westerly " from Commercial street In the ' City of Salem, . Marion, county, Oregon, said point being 1851.1 feet west rl from .the center line of said Commercial street; running thence sout!i3Tly 259.9 feet to-tha north erly Una of the City View ceme tery: thence westerly along said boundary line 165.7 feet; thence northerly 267.5 feet to a point 30 feet south of the center of said Rural avenue extended; thence easterly 165,6 feet to the place of beginning- 1 Thla- summons is served upon yoB.- Ly. publication in the Oregon Statesman for six successive, and Consecutive weeks pursuant to an order duly made and . entered by the .Honorable rL. K. ' McMahan, udga of the above entitled court. on the 27th day of November; 1325. Date of first publication, No vember 28th. 1925. Date of 'last publication, Janu ary 9th, 1926-V. ' " CAKE & CAKE and -i.- Lu-A. LILJEQV1ST. : Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1 501 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon n 28; d 5-12-19-28; J 2. 1926 ' t SOCIAZ CALEirDAIt I Chemeketa . chapter; Daughters of the, American revolution. Mrs. L. Sleeves, hostess,. , . . Emile , Lancel, mezzo-soprano. Salem MacDowell . club, concert. Waller hall. r J.;-- l' Bazaar. Ladles of thai Unitarian church. Brownell's Electric shop. ,J Sunday. . . ' Miss Cornelia Marvin hostess for members ot modern, thought section of Salem Arts' league. 4-6 o'clock. Meet at city library at 30 o'clock. -.; - ' Monday . Ealem Mndc Teachers'' associa tion.' Miss Klma Waller, hostess. Kappa Alpha Theta meeting Mrt. Allan Carson, 246 Superior street, hostess. .2:30 o'clock. '.Tuesday ' - Merty-Oo-Round club. Mrs. U. O. Shipley, hostess. " "8alem ' Arta' league. General meeting.. Mr. and Mrs. Harwood HalL Chemawa. boats. 7:30 O'clock.' , 4 ;i .' Wednesday "The Ship. 'Moronl-Olaan play ers, under auspices or local com inittee. Hailig. theatre. ;.- r LISTEN IN Free to Radio Fans v Following is a classification ot tha principal air programs for tbia evening: ; t DINNER CONCERT 0.7 KGW (40L3) Portland. j . DASCE MUSIC 912KUW (491.5), Portland. &.enm' orcneatra. . . KNTEUTAME5tT -V. 7 : FWV. VvlifO)t rort- .- iaua. : vocal and pianov. ' :iui2-afu I"). Ban . atrmntoMtK - - lnd orcueairt i program by;ltn, coast ariulery uand; !-12. Coakiey orcueetra; intermission soiu ' uu , " - - ft: ati a.nu-KFI ld7) , Loa .vtcwt'itaoiotoriai i.'t , . var--Xa" pt'o'gram; a, iixaminer, program;' ' selling Lensem wr, iu, xUuio ctub program; 11, ivx'i midnignt troijc, pre- . seuimg' screen artists ' 4i-U a. au tiMJ 1405.2), Lo ' aneettw. Ltsighion's brcns tra; a:"0-7:iu, chllarena program; 8-io, courtesy pro- . gram; 1011.. Hickman a or'r ; cheatra; 113U-2, The Times Tomcats will "meow" from' KHJ r- 6:153 a. xolKNX (337), Los Angeles. .Travel talk; $i30- 7,; orchestra m,n'sief"t,talk .on Infect lite; 7:15. Sunday services? T; 30-8. organ-eon ' cert; 8-10, feature program; 10-11; West's orchestra; 11- : v 2rHolrywood night; Town Crier of the Night Watch. .4- rTmrrmmm?7m By Arts League at Chemawa j The members of the Salem Arts' League -will have the pleasure of meeting for. the regular December gathering this season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Hall at Chemawa. The invitation - has been . extended for Tuesday, De cember 8,, when a large group plans to motor out, leaving Court street, in front of Moore's Music house at 7 : 3 0 o'clock. All - those who intend to go are asked to no tify either Mrs: J. M. Clifford "ot Dr. Mary C. Rowland, kin order that the hostess may know how to plan for the group. Those de siring transportation are also asked to call either Mrs. Clifford or Dr. Rowland. Among tbbse who have already kindly volunteered to act as mo tor hosts for the evening are: Mr. and Mrs. SVH. Van Tramp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paulas, Dr. Mary C. Rowland, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Franklin, Otto J. Paulus, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lisle, John Lau, and Mr. and Mrs. -Seymour Jones. - Those who intend to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hall are asked to call the ladies named by noon on Monday. :. . PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Sealed bids will be received on December 10, 1925, at 2 p. m., for . furnishing . to the : varions state institutions, supplies con sisting of drygdods, clothing furn ishings, groceries, shoes,', hard ware, brooms, drugs, stationery. crockery, plumbing etc.', for the semi-annual period ending June 30, 19T26. Specifications and schedules will be furnished upon application to tha secretary at Salem, Oregon, also from the trade i and commercial bureau of the Portland Chamber of Com merce, or from the Associated Industries of Oregon; both locat ed in the Oregon Building. Port land. Oregon. Each bid. shall be accompanied by a certified check representing 10 per cent of the whole amount bid, payable to the Oregon State Board of. Control, or wTaere 10 percent amounts to $500 or more, a surety bond from some company authorized to do business In Oregon will be accepted in place ot the check. The same shall be held as a guaranty of the faithful performance of the con tract. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept the bid deemed best for the State. , CARLE ABRAMS, Secretary OregonStat.oard of Control nl9-24-27-d MINUTE MOVIES : FIEND. N ED WHEEIAN ?r?ODU)CTlOH EPISODE 7 ADARlfiGPLAN" , I'M 50IN& Tb bftlNG- THE! AND WE LL HOLD HER. CAPTIVE UNTiL I HAVE THE NECKLACE - THEN WE. CAN BEAT IT SOUTH AMERICA UNCLE BILLY DOROTHY DARNIT i t-1 Co nig To Of G , OlMKJL R night r CO t0 AMY : gr- . ' ' ' '' ' J I I. I ' I I, , I -I I i ' ' I all I III I ' ft t I ' I T II t . 4 NEWS AUDRED BUNCH Phone 106 Program Announced for Concert Tonight Christmas music will be featur ed, at the concert; tonight which the Salem MacDowell club chorus, assisted by Emilie Lancel,, mezzo- soprano, will give before the many friends ot the organization in Waller hall, beginning at 8:15 o'clock. Professor W. H. Boyer is the director of the chorus aid Miss Dorothy Pearce the accom panist. A reception for the pleas ure ot the guest-soprano will fol low the concert at v'the. home of Miss Pearce. The members of the chorus and thejr., husbands have been invited to be the guests. - The complete program for this evening has been announced as follows: , I. ' (a) Silent Night. Holy Night (b) Hearken Every TrueBe- 1 liever . . . . TNoel Bressan (c) Sleep, Gentle Dove. .... r. ...... ; Noel AlsaCien (d) Evening Prayer in Brit tany ........... Chaminade Chorus II. Airs de "Dalila". ... .Saint Saens "Amour viens alder" "Mon coeur s'oeuwre a ta volx" Emilie Lancel III. (a) Snow Song Fay Foster (b) The Romaika Park Chorus ' ' IV. (a) Lament of Isls. .... . Bantock (b) Across the Hills. '. . . Rummel (c) Ecstacy. . . . .. k. . Rummel Emilie Lancet V. (a) The Bitterness of Love. .Dunn (b) Serenade . ... . .Nevin-Harris Chorus VI. (a) Morning Hymn. . . . Hensehl (b) The Passion Flowers . Bassett (c) The Daura ...... .Chadwick Emilie Lancel VII. - - " - ; (a) Marishka (Hungarian Air) .arr. by Taylor (b) Song to Bohemia (Czecho slovak Folksong) . . ..arr. by Taylor Chorus W; H. Boyer, director.- Dorothy Pearce, accompanist. ; Missionary Society Meets An interesting meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Court Street Christian church was held on Thursday afternoon, fea turing an original pageant, "The Light of the World," prepared by Mrs. R. L. Putnam-. The remain der of the afternoon ,was- devoted to the regular business session. (All rights protected H THEIR CHINA ( coMfc , car l ; TOWN DEM. THA HORRID RVTA TEtLS Her.un- 5AL&NCED bROTHER OF HER SCHBHE lb MAKE A FHNAL'CLEAM- UP- V ' TO ME !! GlRL HERE El FEW MINUTES LATER, FP To PUT HER PLAN yr ha-via that FOR. clVE A Y . TTO MORROW Ki A: H AJE CAKE' -n Kappa Alpha Theta Meeting Mrs. Allan Carson Will be host ess on Monday afternoon, Decem ber 7, for the members of the Kappa Alpha Theta; sororlty. at her home 46 Superior street. The meeting will be j at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Marvin to Entertain -I Members or the modern thought section of the Salem Arts' League of which Miss Cornelia Marvin is the leader are asked to meet at 3:30 o'clock at the city library Sunday afternoon to go to Miss Marvin's home at Eola for the tea hours. Mrs.. C..K.. . Logan of -Woodburn was a guest In Salem on Thursday afternoon, attending the meeting of chapter G of the P. E. O. sister hood. Anniversary Celebrated Mr. and. Mrs. A. M. Knapp cel ebrated their second wedding an niversary the ; paper wedding on Saturday evening, November 28, with a delightful evening of music, cards, and dancing, when they entertained a group of friendz at their home at 2040 S. Commer cial street. The high scores for the five hundred were won by Mrs. Roy Follis and Harley Pugb. Special musical numbers' on the Ortho phone Vfctrdtai. were enjoyed by the guests, as well as an hour of dandng. The hostess served de licious refreshments. .Invited for the evening were: Mr.i and Mrs. Roy Follis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Unruh, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Drager, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pugh, Mrs. Hill, Miss Ruth Coop er, Robey Radcliffe, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knapp. Shower for Bride-Elect Miss Lilly Wilson whose mar riage to Mr. Frod Wilson will be an event of tL'j near future will be honored today with a shower at the .Frank Wilson home, in Polk county. Mrs. John Simmons and Mrs. Roscoe Clark will be Joint hostesses for the event. Third in Card Party Series Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby were again hosts in : a delightful man ner when on i Thursday evening they invited friends for the third in a series of card parties planned for the season. Holly was used effectively in the decorating, the Christmas motif predominating thron-ghout. Mrs. C. B. Webb anS Mr. ,S 'Butler ,were successful in winning the' high scores of the by The George Mathews Adams Service Trade Mark Registered Take off MftSK y NjjHtRE 71 REMEMBER. . "'""1 r NOUi AND DONT SMOKE- I jrr ANy jgs ' OP C OURS L : OUT. I'M POZ.-2.LtD I ABOUT Wow TO SERVE r OTHtir THING5 It Malceav a Lot of Dii f erence HojYpu Bujr Read The Shop-o-scope Today Fo r Him FAXCY XMA8 PACKAGE CAXDIES, and bulk candies. Cigars and many other things. The Ace. TOILET SETS la silk lined gift tmU, wonderfully attractire sets for 6 to $35. Tjler'a Drug Store, 157 S. Commercial. DON'T PUZZLE your head r - tire your feet iookinf -for that Christmas present for "her." Let the Bhop-e-seope shov it to yon in a few minutes ' time. CHRISTMAS IS the time of food cheer get yourself in the proper frame ot mind by doing your holiday shopping the Shop-o-scope way. LUGGAGE Steamer trnnks. wardrobe trunks, suit cases and handbags. A large stock for you to select from. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. THE PEOPLE who get flat feet and flat wallets during the holiday nbopping season are the onea who never thought of using the Shop-o-scope. GIVE "WISELY lre well -giTe a thought to the Shop p scope belore you give any Christmas presents) THE GIFT without the girer is bare, they say. ' And often the giver ia bare of gifts until be remember to eoriult the Shon--ecope. A ." evening. At the refreshment hour the hostess was assisted by Mrs. R. B. Duncan. Invited for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Eiker, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Kugel, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Geer, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bonell, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grier, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Whittig, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Page, and the hosts. Dr. and iltiy W. H,. Darby. PROHIBITION FIGHT. -TO GO TO CONGRESS (Continued from page 1.) ron foundation and Edwin C. Din widdy of the International Order of Good Templars. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. (By Associated Press.) The letter of Clinton N. Howard, chairman of the United Commission for Prohi bition enforcement which appealed to Pope Pius XI for moral iiupport of "civil authority" in the United States brought a sharp rejoinder tonight from the Rev. John J. I HAVE A PLAr-1 -I&rTMOLDC!-" "NE CxOTCrEtT PEARLS, HAVE .THw M COPIED AisDTHEK WAVE POPLlCATES REToRNEO WITHOUT DETECliOM I CAN MAHA5E.THE NAHGLE AFFAIR MV SELF - THE POLICE ARE LOOKING-EVERy- ron ypwr. you must Lie FROM NOW OUR PROMISE 1 -n. meanwmile hazel.-. NUTT.lHE. DETfecTivE., SUCCEEDS IN yAN-INS-THE "CONFIDENCE . 'HOP UJHILE Y) GONE !! OF ONE . OF THE. , MEMBERS OF IHE CHINESE. OPIUM RING- :': - y - ' :v ' - Bv Charles McManes d j I WOISJDE.R F IT l 1 f- ' PROPER To. SERVE r v ..vE".K. ST Wj. V -: , - P - (ED & TRADED MARK CLASSIFIED For H er- XMAS CARDS. Special ten 5c earda 4Se or five 10c cards 48c; 15e card or 2 for 1 5c The Ace. MANICURE ROLL-CPS All . guaran teed merchandise. An. ideal rift for the ladies. Prices from $5 to $15. Tyler's Drug Store, 157 S. Commercial.. GIFTKT Ton wilt find maay articles suitable for Christmas gifts in our G if try. Flower vases, bewls, console sets, elec tric lamps,, book-ends and many others. H. L. Stiff Furniture Ce. ; PERFUME AT0MIZER8 Imported; good quality rubber bulb. - A gift that wilt win appreciation. $1.50 to $2.00. Tyler's Drue Store. 157 S. Commercial. AT THE .SPECIALTY. 6HOP453 Court 8W. there it, on display su eiquisits line of -hand-made handkerchief a, ' under wmt and ribboo novelties. -Ther U also something new Sanoione Dissemina tors -which, ere need "as deodorisers in home, office or theaters. MAYTAG Permit ihe Maytag Itself to prove its unequalled helpfnlneaaby wash ing with it.- Then if it doesn't SELL ITSELF, don't keep it. We will gladly bring Maytag right to your home. The Maytag 8hop, 169 South High Street Telephone 2318. . . - : , Burke, general secretary of , the National Catholic Welfare confer ence: . - - '. . , The conference comprises all of the Catholic bishops In rhe United States.; "Love of America and Its fundaniental institutions did not direct the hand that wrote . thi3 letter,'! said Father, Burke's state ing that the Holycmfwypetaotao ment. The impudence of demand ing that the Holy Father person ally interfere in the domestic po litical affairs of our country will be patent to every one. "Prohibition is a political ques tion; was bom of politics and to day is the most critical political question in America,- Mr. How ard sought to discredit President Coolidge and failed. .His present effort to discredit the Catholic church ot the United States is equally futile." Describing Mr. .Howard's com munication which said it had been "authorized and approved" by the committee as being VHke, the ac tion of the Pharisees attempting by their questions to ensnare Christ in. his speech' Father Burke declared; "What belongs to Americii the Hory Father .-will leave, to . Amer ica. To the bishops ot the country he has entrusted the -welfare of TJ, ,8. Patent Office) MRS ObTSELT IS rici m vtii-o-. jmc. wict l?fy ;ViiM oOMc: A MARVELOUS REFERENCTr AND I 'AM 0 GOING TO E.i low ON.' n I RN OF THE 'HO? Y WD.iMEET lOMORRO V MB MERC XLL . m . V CLOCK j - . . LiKay - t ,i w -i V ForrHome v tl , XMA8 'TREE1 DEOORATIOXSrAB-U. tinsel caro. tinsel ribooa, seala, ele. vToo Ace. -- rrr Tytv TTTt vrTTRE-.Anv Trieee W furBitnra saakeo an Wrtl -Christmaa 'gifW'; Come m and shop around, we u oo gi. w you. H. L. Stiff Funuturo Co. ; .r ,. , i i .; " i'" " i 'y . ' y," it-tiv cwnp.n.KCOPE la the -greats! .diaeaverv aiftce SanU Claua to !-- - TWis THE XtGHT before . Christmas December 24th. to ba xaet--od erorr seoekiag icy tha konsoi vaa'otugins ' splendid iUt , aelectod. .through.' thw Shop-o-aeopel YOU'RE" RIGHT 1 Tn.rs's boIly no substitute for the Shop-o-seopo theso , busy buying days., it's read by all wjao shoppers.- PHONOGRAPHS msko Ideal Christmas gifts. We have many model Victrolaa and Brnnswicka. at wdnctd. prles.;f for the family- nd have the T want the year around. H. L. 8ti Furn iture -Co.. 1 m 1 ' '. i J. ; ' FAT STOCKINGS ritkott thi 1ket boekst That'a asy--do your Christmas buying through the Shop-o-eeopQ.- the "church " In this' country. They have not failed nor will they fail in the worthy guidance -of their people. Their, fidelity through a century and a half has given truth to the statement ia thef letter ftbe great' bodyof Ainec. cltlisenii have, alwaya respecttiithe Cathor lie chnrcbr as the nafUnehtag a4v- cate of every home nriue as as publie datyVS ppi-' British. Women Take to Fencing to Keep in Tm, LONDON American women op posed to excess flesh and in, search of means to retain an attractive figure might follow the example of those -English .women who. be lieve fencing keeps them graceful and slender as. wety as healthy."' , The.: Professional ; Women's physical; culture cfub, just organi zed here, made fencing one of 'the principal exercises.' The , idea Js not to develop the'Amazonlan type of woman, 'with bulging muscles and large wrists "and. ankles, hut to ensure the health and figure of women who have to remain most Of the day in a Bitting position. Happiness', is "peculiar in. this The more you give away, the. more yotf haveieft.'; tjz- vrr ;: By ED WHEEL AN LOOKING - FC?P A MAlb - I 1 HOSE REFERENCES' ;WP rKtScNT. THcrn TRAP " 15 THE. NAME -OF Td-MOrSROU) - EPISODE 'ijt .rj sty f; i , - a. itu'fc THEY'RE PROPER IV: owrtOH - - vsr 4 t ' i r - , f - CMfM , - - y - ' y - .- $1 IMS, fc the r$e P $a per ct X